Calm Your Crazy
In this episode of Calm Your Crazy, we explore remote viewing—from its roots with Ingo Swann, the Stanford Research Institute, and the government’s Stargate program to what it might mean for us today. After a brief look at the history, I share my perspective on what may be happening during a remote viewing session. Through the lenses of consciousness, neuroscience, frequency, and the reality model I teach, we’ll explore intuition, memory, the nervous system, and the idea of the brain as a receiver. More importantly, we’ll look at why learning to trust your own perceptions can be such a powerful skill. Then I’ll guide you through a simple beginner remote viewing exercise you can do alongside me. At the end, you’ll reveal the target, compare your results, and start building confidence in your intuitive abilities. Whether you’re curious about remote viewing, consciousness, or the nature of reality, this episode offers both context and a hands-on experience. Love you. Mean it.
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